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    Complete Electronic Music Production For Edm Music Producers

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    Complete Electronic Music Production For Edm Music Producers

    Complete Electronic Music Production For Edm Music Producers
    Last updated 12/2020
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    Language: English | Size: 10.50 GB | Duration: 15h 21m

    EDM: Learn professional electronic music production techniques from an expert electronic music producer - produce EDM!

    What you'll learn
    Compose and arrange a professional-sounding EDM track
    Set up a project for optimal workflow and flawless composition
    Create all elements of EDM including drum patterns, chord patterns, and bass-lines
    Principal synthesis and synthesiser techniques (ADSR, LFO, Modulation, etc.)
    Vocal Processing: Doubling, Vocoders, Formant Shifting
    Arrangement Tips and Secrets to take EDM tracks to the next level
    Advanced mixing and mastering techniques to get your track signed by labels (phase cancellation, EQ, Compression, etc.)
    The Intensity Graph Concept for EDM production
    The Hidden Truth with Compression for EDM
    Requirements
    Have FL Studio, OR the ability to use another DAW (Digital Audio Workstation)
    Minimal music theory (understand beats & bars, very basic chords & scales)
    A desire to produce professional EDM tracks
    Description
    Whether you're a beginner, intermediate, or an expert producer, this course will teach you fresh and new techniques to take your EDM productions to the next level. After all, we're never truly finished learning - there's always something around the corner that we never saw coming! What will you gain from completing the courseUnderstand how EDM is structured, and the musical principles its based upon (binary phrasing, energy, etc.) Effectively structure and arrange a track for optimal flowSet up your project for good workflow Optimise your DAW's buffer length/size and set the correct sample rate for your projectBe aware of swing time and how it can benefit your productionsHow to properly choose layers and build full and fat drum patterns, chord patterns, Leads, vocals, etc. Be able to use automation and panning to create interest for the listenerTune audio to the correct key of your trackManipulate sounds by means of time stretching, formant shifting, vocoding, etc. Tweak and design your own synthesiser sounds using ADSR, Filters, VCO, LFO, etc.Create full and professional transitions that don't disrupt the flow Be aware of driving elements and intensity line graphsHow to prepare your project for a full mixdownMix an EDM track using EQ, Compression, Saturation, etc.Use plugins to achieve stereo width and depthSidechain elements to each other, including effectsLocate and correct phase issues in your trackAccess to an exclusive Facebook group of fellow students. Receive feedback, engaging discussions, and more!Master your track to the correct LUFS levels for streaming sites such as Spotify, YouTube, Deezer, etc.Additional Content:How to correctly hunt for labels and send your demos Various PDFs and links to additional reading/study3 intensive projects so I can see how well you understand the material, and give you feedback to improve your productions I share everything I know with youEverything I teach you in this course has taken me years to learn. You're gaining 10+ years of music production knowledge in one complete course. The music industry is an extremely closed and competitive one. I don't think that's fair. If more producers were aware of the production secrets behind professional tracks, we'd have a lot more talented musicians in the EDM community! What's in it for me?Personally, I dislike the competitive community that music producers find themselves in. I want to share my knowledge with other producers so that they may grow, learn, and teach me new techniques as well. I also have a passion for teaching, and whenever I see a student succeed with something, it gives me a great feeling - like an addiction! Requirements:You will need to have a DAW (FL Studio, Ableton, GarageBand) and an ability to use the software to practice the techniques I teach you. You will also need to have a very basic understanding of music theory. Throughout the course, we are tuning our samples and composing chord patterns, which involves knowing the difference between major and minor, and also how notes relate to each other on the scale. For example, 'G' is the 5th note of the 'C' chord.   So if you're ready to learn professional electronic music production, theory, composition, mixing, and mastering, buy the course and take your skills to the next level. There is a 30-day money back guarantee, so if you dislike the course, you can receive a full refund. There really is nothing to lose!

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction & Course Overview

    Lecture 1 Introduction & Course Overview

    Section 2: Structure & Project Set-up

    Lecture 2 Characteristics of EDM

    Lecture 3 Breaking Down EDM Structure (Part 1)

    Lecture 4 Breaking Down EDM Structure (Part 2)

    Lecture 5 Setting Up Your Project

    Lecture 6 Optimising Your DAW

    Section 3: Building Drums

    Lecture 7 Using Swing

    Lecture 8 Main Elements of EDM Drums

    Lecture 9 Finding Suitable Drum Samples

    Lecture 10 Constructing a Drum Pattern

    Lecture 11 Using Panning

    Lecture 12 Automating Parameters

    Lecture 13 Tuning Drum Samples

    Lecture 14 Manipulating Drum Samples

    Section 4: Building Chords

    Lecture 15 Constructing Chord Patterns

    Lecture 16 Choosing Instruments for Chords

    Section 5: Making & Modifying Synthesisers

    Lecture 17 Introduction to This Section

    Lecture 18 Synthesiser Components

    Lecture 19 Tweaking Synthesisers

    Lecture 20 Making Your Own Synth Sounds

    Section 6: Building Bass

    Lecture 21 Main Elements of EDM Bass

    Lecture 22 Constructing a Bass Pattern

    Lecture 23 Choosing Bass Sounds

    Lecture 24 Making Bass Sounds

    Section 7: Building Leads

    Lecture 25 Main Elements of EDM Leads

    Lecture 26 Constructing Lead Patterns

    Lecture 27 Choosing Lead Sounds

    Lecture 28 Making Lead Sounds

    Section 8: Building Pads & Strings

    Lecture 29 Pads vs. Strings

    Lecture 30 Choosing Pad Sounds

    Lecture 31 Making Pad Sounds

    Lecture 32 Choosing String Instruments

    Lecture 33 Synthesised Strings

    Section 9: Using Loops

    Lecture 34 Internal vs. External Loops

    Lecture 35 Using External Loops

    Lecture 36 Adding Variation to Internal Loops

    Section 10: Effects for EDM

    Lecture 37 Main Elements of EDM Effects

    Lecture 38 Choosing Effects

    Lecture 39 Making Effects

    Section 11: Vocals

    Lecture 40 Introduction to Vocals for EDM

    Lecture 41 Vocal Phrases

    Lecture 42 Vocal Hooks

    Lecture 43 Vocal Loops

    Lecture 44 Vocal Chops

    Lecture 45 Sampled Vocals

    Section 12: Manipulating Vocals

    Lecture 46 Introduction to This Section

    Lecture 47 Formant Shifting

    Lecture 48 Vocoders

    Lecture 49 Vocal Doubling

    Lecture 50 Vocal Layers

    Section 13: Points of Note

    Lecture 51 Points of Note

    Section 14: Transitions

    Lecture 52 Transitions in EDM

    Lecture 53 The Easiest Transition

    Lecture 54 Drum Fills

    Lecture 55 Vocal Shouts

    Lecture 56 Instrumental Transitions

    Lecture 57 Silence as a Transition

    Lecture 58 The Big Hit

    Lecture 59 Effect Transitions

    Lecture 60 A Combonation Transition

    Section 15: Filler Elements & Extra

    Lecture 61 Using Filler & Extra

    Lecture 62 External Loops as Filler & Extra

    Lecture 63 Tone & Drop Blasters

    Lecture 64 Synths as Filler & Extra

    Lecture 65 Effects as Filler & Extra

    Lecture 66 The Reverb Swell

    Section 16: PROJECT 1 - Mini Track

    Lecture 67 The Mini Project

    Section 17: Arrangement Tips for Professional Sound

    Lecture 68 Introduction to Arrangement

    Lecture 69 Driving Elements

    Lecture 70 The Intensity Line Graph

    Lecture 71 Forming the Main Idea

    Lecture 72 Where to Start

    Section 18: Preparing for Mixdown

    Lecture 73 Preparing for Mixdown

    Section 19: Before we Begin the Mixing Section

    Lecture 74 Introduction to Mixing

    Section 20: Equalisation

    Lecture 75 EQ for Mixing

    Lecture 76 How to Use EQ

    Lecture 77 The Presence Zone

    Lecture 78 EQ for Instruments (Part 1)

    Lecture 79 EQ for Instruments (Part 2)

    Lecture 80 EQ for Bass

    Lecture 81 EQ for Drums

    Lecture 82 EQ for Vocals

    Lecture 83 Using EQ for Effect

    Lecture 84 Mid/Side EQ

    Section 21: Compression & Limiting

    Lecture 85 Compression for Mixing

    Lecture 86 Determining When to use Compression

    Lecture 87 How to use Compression

    Lecture 88 Compression for Instruments

    Lecture 89 Compression for Bass

    Lecture 90 Compression for Drums

    Lecture 91 Compression for Vocals

    Lecture 92 Glue Compression (Bus Compression)

    Lecture 93 Multiband Compression

    Lecture 94 Limiters

    Lecture 95 The Misconstrued Truth with Compression for EDM

    Section 22: Saturation

    Lecture 96 Saturation for Mixing

    Lecture 97 How to use Saturation

    Lecture 98 Saturation for Instruments

    Lecture 99 Saturation for Bass

    Lecture 100 Saturation for Drums

    Lecture 101 Saturation for Vocals

    Section 23: Reverb

    Lecture 102 Reverb for Mixing

    Lecture 103 How to use Reverb

    Section 24: Delay

    Lecture 104 Delay for MIxing

    Lecture 105 How to use Delay

    Lecture 106 Slapback Delay

    Lecture 107 Adding Effects to Delays

    Section 25: Stereo Imaging

    Lecture 108 Stereo Imaging for Mixing

    Lecture 109 Using Panning for Wide Mixes

    Lecture 110 Using the Haas Effect (Precedence Effect)

    Lecture 111 Microshifting

    Lecture 112 Using Reverb/Delay for Depth

    Lecture 113 Using Stereo Enhancing Plugins

    Lecture 114 Stereo Imaging for Low Frequencies

    Section 26: Phase

    Lecture 115 Phase for Mixing

    Lecture 116 Locating & Correcting Phase Issues

    Lecture 117 Phase Issues: Follow-Up

    Section 27: Sidechaining

    Lecture 118 Using Sidechain for Mixing

    Lecture 119 Using Sidechain Compression for Volume Control

    Lecture 120 Using Sidechain Compression for Effect Control

    Lecture 121 Using Sidechain Compression for Ducking

    Lecture 122 Peak Controlling (Other DAWs Can Mimic This - See PDF)

    Section 28: Extra Effects

    Lecture 123 Extra Effects for Mixing

    Lecture 124 Phasers

    Lecture 125 Flangers

    Lecture 126 Chorus

    Lecture 127 Filters

    Section 29: Mixing Technique

    Lecture 128 Using the Mixer for Stereo Separation (FL Studio Only)

    Lecture 129 How to Mix Fader Levels

    Section 30: PROJECT 2 - Mixing Project

    Lecture 130 Mixing Project

    Section 31: Essential Mastering

    Lecture 131 Introduction to Essential Mastering

    Lecture 132 EQ for Mastering

    Lecture 133 Compression for Mastering

    Lecture 134 Stereo Enhancers for Mastering

    Lecture 135 Limiters for Mastering

    Lecture 136 Checking the Track's Levels

    Lecture 137 Rendering The Final Track

    Section 32: PROJECT 3 - The Big Project

    Lecture 138 The Big Project

    Section 33: Wrap Up

    Lecture 139 The Valediction

    Section 34: Extra Tip!

    Lecture 140 Sending your Tracks to Record Labels

    Beginner producers who want to get a professional sound quickly,Intermediate/Expert producers who can't figure out what their tracks are missing,Expert producers looking for fresh tips and techniques